Refugee Issues

Haitian Refugees and their Mistreatment in the United States

Haitian refugees have been forced to seek asylum from frequent natural disasters, political insecurity and government corruption since the 1960s. There is little financial and medical support for earthquake victims, furthermore, the nation fails to enforce proper safety standards on buildings. The US is home to “852,000 Haitian immigrants…more than triple [the amount from] 1990 and double the number in 2000,” (Carabota, Feb. 2024). Since the assassination of President Jovenal Moise in 2021, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) has placed Haiti on a high-risk emergency watchlist (2024). Half the population has since required severe humanitarian aid, with 90% impoverished from sudden earthquakes (IRC, 2024). Despite international support efforts, namely UNICEF and the UN, many of these agencies fail to raise appropriate funds for disaster relief. Haiti’s government is influenced majorly by gang authority/affiliation, but not in the way that Latin American countries are subject to cartel influence.

Refugees and Disease: Forced Displacement and Forced Health Disparities

Access to proper healthcare and medical treatment has become a hot topic in the past few years. Prices to visit a doctor have skyrocketed, certain medical procedures and become politicized, and the Covid-19 pandemic has many in fear about future outbreaks and what that could mean for the healthcare system. According to the UNHRC, the top three leading causes of morbidity among refugees are malaria, upper, and lower respiratory tract infections (Rabat). The importance of healthcare in forcefully displaced populations must become a higher priority as they not only impact communities of refugees but can also have lasting global impacts.

Tragedy in Gaza: Advocacy and Aid for Palestinian Refugees

Gators for Refugee Medical Relief (GRMR) aims to inform and educate its members, the University of Florida, and the greater community concerning refugees and advocacy for their struggles and hardships. With the looming conflict and war in the Gaza Strip, we aim to detail the number of Palestinian refugees in the area, the many difficulties they face, and ways for others to assist.

Hope on the Hardwood: Basketball's Unifying Power in South Sudan

As the buzzer sounds to signify the end of the first-round game in the FIBA Basketball World Cup, a member of Angola’s national men’s basketball team heaves a three-point shot that bounces harmlessly off the back of the rim (FIBA, 2023). With that, the South Sudanese men’s basketball team secures a 23-point win along with their first-ever birth in the Summer Olympics (Reuters, 2023). While the 2024 Olympic games have yet to begin, there is already a winner in the form of this team that has overcome countless obstacles to success since they began playing for the world’s newest country only 10 years ago. However, the team appropriately nicknamed the “Bright Stars” isn’t just looking to be a feel-good story. They’re going to Paris this summer as the top-ranked African team with the same relentless and dedicated drive to win that they’ve had since day one (FIBA, 2023).